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BYU Law Review

Family Law

2001

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Single-Sex "Marriage": The Role Of The Courts, Lino A. Graglia Sep 2001

Single-Sex "Marriage": The Role Of The Courts, Lino A. Graglia

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Competing Approaches To Same-Sex Versus Opposite-Sex, Unmarried Couples In Domestic Partnership Laws And Ordinances, Terry S. Kogan Sep 2001

Competing Approaches To Same-Sex Versus Opposite-Sex, Unmarried Couples In Domestic Partnership Laws And Ordinances, Terry S. Kogan

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Balancing "Parents Are" And "Parents Do" In The Supreme Court's Constitutionalized Family Law: Some Implications For The Ali Proposals On De Facto Parenthood, David M. Wagner Sep 2001

Balancing "Parents Are" And "Parents Do" In The Supreme Court's Constitutionalized Family Law: Some Implications For The Ali Proposals On De Facto Parenthood, David M. Wagner

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A Nonfeminist's Perspectives Of Mothers And Homemakers Under Chapter 2 Of The Ali Principles Of The Law Of Family Dissolution, F. Carolyn Graglia Sep 2001

A Nonfeminist's Perspectives Of Mothers And Homemakers Under Chapter 2 Of The Ali Principles Of The Law Of Family Dissolution, F. Carolyn Graglia

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Introduction To The Symposium On The American Law Institute's Principles Of The Law Of Family Dissolution, Lynn D. Wardle Sep 2001

Introduction To The Symposium On The American Law Institute's Principles Of The Law Of Family Dissolution, Lynn D. Wardle

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Learning From The Process Of Decision: The Parenting Plan, Francis J. Catania Jr. Sep 2001

Learning From The Process Of Decision: The Parenting Plan, Francis J. Catania Jr.

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Domestic Partnership Laws In The United States: A Review And Critique, William C. Duncan Sep 2001

Domestic Partnership Laws In The United States: A Review And Critique, William C. Duncan

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Resolving Relocation Issues Pursuant To The Ali Family Dissolution Principles: Are Children Better Protected?, Janet Leach Richards Sep 2001

Resolving Relocation Issues Pursuant To The Ali Family Dissolution Principles: Are Children Better Protected?, Janet Leach Richards

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A Small Step Forward: The Ali Domestic Partners Recommendation, Mark Strasser Sep 2001

A Small Step Forward: The Ali Domestic Partners Recommendation, Mark Strasser

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Toward A Unified Field Theory Of The Family: The American Law Institute's Principles Of The Law Of Family Dissolution, James Herbie Difonzo Sep 2001

Toward A Unified Field Theory Of The Family: The American Law Institute's Principles Of The Law Of Family Dissolution, James Herbie Difonzo

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The New "Extended Family"-"De Facto" Parenthood And Standing Under Chapter 2, Gregogy A. Loken Sep 2001

The New "Extended Family"-"De Facto" Parenthood And Standing Under Chapter 2, Gregogy A. Loken

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What Constitutional Law Can Learn From The Ali Principles Of Family Dissolution, David D. Meyer Sep 2001

What Constitutional Law Can Learn From The Ali Principles Of Family Dissolution, David D. Meyer

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Deconstructing Family: A Critique Of The American Law Institute's "Domestic Partners" Proposal, Lynn D. Wardle Sep 2001

Deconstructing Family: A Critique Of The American Law Institute's "Domestic Partners" Proposal, Lynn D. Wardle

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In promulgating the Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution: Analysis and Recommendations ("Family Dissolution Principles"), the American Law Institute (ALI) proposes an extensive set of new rules to apply in proceedings relating to family dissolution. One of the major policy changes in family law proposed by the Family Dissolution Principles is the expansion of the scope of relationships that are treated as family relations. Many relationships that in the past have been called "alternative relationships" (alternative to family relationships) are treated in the ALI Principles as equal to and given the same legal protections, benefits, rights, and remedies as …


Exporting And Importing Domestic Partnerships: Some Conflict-Of-Laws Questions And Concerns, Ralph U. Whitten Sep 2001

Exporting And Importing Domestic Partnerships: Some Conflict-Of-Laws Questions And Concerns, Ralph U. Whitten

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This article is about conflicts of laws questions relating to domestic partnerships. The article points out that since there will be states that recognize domestic partnerships because the American Law Institute has expressed approval of domestic partnerships, there will be conflict of laws problems if not all states recognize it. The purpose of this article is to describe some of the conflicts issues that arise when parties to domestic partnerships have, or develop, contacts with more than one state. The article does so by explaining the two broad areas in which these conflicts will arise and by showing that there …


The Likely Impact Of The Ali Principles Of The Law Of Family Dissolution On Property Division, Craig W. Dallon Sep 2001

The Likely Impact Of The Ali Principles Of The Law Of Family Dissolution On Property Division, Craig W. Dallon

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Golden Eggs: Towards The Rational Regulation Of Oocyte Donation, Kenneth Baum Mar 2001

Golden Eggs: Towards The Rational Regulation Of Oocyte Donation, Kenneth Baum

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Johnson V. Rodrigues (Ovozco): An Analysis Of The Constitutionality Of Utah's Adoption Statutes, Sarah K.L. Chow Mar 2001

Johnson V. Rodrigues (Ovozco): An Analysis Of The Constitutionality Of Utah's Adoption Statutes, Sarah K.L. Chow

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